11a. Presentation
2022 Local, Regional and Community Engagement Policy Pr
Item No. 11a_supp Meeting Date: February 8, 2022 Draft 2022 Local and Regional Policy Priorities Commission Briefing Dave Kaplan, Local Government Relations Manager Keri Pravitz, East King County Community & Government Relations Manager Nate Caminos, Director of Government Relations Overview Priority Items Port-wide/Regional Maritime/Seattle Aviation/Airport Communities Engagement and Partnership Priorities Engaging, Partnering, Informing Next Steps Incorporate Commission feedback Seek adoption at February 22 meeting 2 Port-wide/Regional Priorities COVID-19 Recovery Resiliency and Emergency Equitable Economic Recovery Preparedness Equity and Inclusion Tribal Relations Sustainable Airport Master Plan Workforce Development (SAMP) Near Term Projects (NTP) Climate, MCAAP, Energy and Sustainability Regional Mobility Industrial Lands 3 Maritime/Seattle Priorities Cruise 22 Sound Transit 3 - West Seattle and Ballard Extensions Capital Improvement Plan (CIP) Project Implementation Natural Resources Stewardship Terminal 5 Modernization Project Truck Parking Seattle Waterfront Clean Energy Strategy Maritime Innovation Center Safe and Swift 4 Aviation/Airport Communities Priorities Customer Experience Enhancement City of SeaTac Interlocal Agreement Projects South King County Community Equitable Economic Development Impact Fund Highline Forum, Soundside Alliance, and SEA Stakeholder Advisory Round Table (StART) Natural Resources Stewardship Noise Monitoring and Mitigation Work 5 Engagement and Partnership Priorities 38 Cities Airport Communities Eastside Communities Vashon Island Seattle Beacon Hill Duwamish Valley Magnolia/Interbay/Ballard Pioneer Square and International District 6 Next Steps Now through February 1 Incorporate feedback March 8 Seek Commission adoption March and ongoing Meetings with other jurisdictions and key stakeholders to share top priorities and the local and regional focus for the year QUESTIONS? 7
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